I will use it for filming people skateboarding and snowboarding mostly, so i want to be able to buy a lense for it.
Go with Sony — and get a waterproof housing for it. If you can afford it, consider the CX12. If you’re on a tight budget, the models that use Mini DV tapes are usually the least expensive.
For editing Windows Movie Maker (XP and Vista) is a good place to start. Sony Vegas Pro is the high end of the spectrum.
Version 9 will be released next month.
Okay I’m looking for a video or digital camera that takes good videos. I’m want a camera with good clearness and zoom for snowboarding. Me and my friends are going to make some sponsor videos and need a good camera but don’t really want to spend big bucks.
http://www.squidoo.com/camcordersunder200 i think this should meet your needs.
i need a video camera that is best for outdoors that i can use for snowboarding. im only willing to pay 400 or less. and id rather have something small or slim.
Try the sonyhandy camcorder. It is good. But I do not actually know the price.
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It is for a senior project in school. This is a one time use, so I am not really up for spending more than $300.
by Superb…that opens the door to a LOT of interpretation.
You could do very nicely by locating a Mini-DV camera on the famous auction site. I’d go with maybe a Sony DCR TRV model 19. 20, 22, 23, 27, or 30. These are excellent cameras with good optics and very easy edit capabilities on a decent comptuer using firewire (IEEE 1294 ports). Your XP’s Windows Movie Make can do a good enough job to pass for ‘professional’ for what you are intending to do.
CAUTION to the wind though.. ANY camera needs to acclimate to the climate without damaging the recording heads or tape. If the camera is at a nice warm room temperature and you take it outside to a cold an humid environment and start shotting right away, be careful
It is for a senior project in school. This is a one time use, so I am not really up for spending more than $300.
by Superb…that opens the door to a LOT of interpretation.
You could do very nicely by locating a Mini-DV camera on the famous auction site. I’d go with maybe a Sony DCR TRV model 19. 20, 22, 23, 27, or 30. These are excellent cameras with good optics and very easy edit capabilities on a decent comptuer using firewire (IEEE 1294 ports). Your XP’s Windows Movie Make can do a good enough job to pass for ‘professional’ for what you are intending to do.
CAUTION to the wind though.. ANY camera needs to acclimate to the climate without damaging the recording heads or tape. If the camera is at a nice warm room temperature and you take it outside to a cold an humid environment and start shotting right away, be careful